Temporary Tank for cleaning
Temporary Tank for cleaning
Hey everyone! I'm about to begin a cleaning process for my main crabitat, since I discovered an infestation of grain mites yesterday. I heard that a thorough cleaning may not be enough to rid the crabitat of them completely, but I figured I'd give it a go since I really would prefer not to introduce predatory mites.
I'm going to start to clear out and bleach my 3 small-medium PP's current 20-gallon tank, but I have a 10-gallon that I'm planning on using as a temporary area for them. Is lining the bottom with paper towels, boiling their bowls and coconut hide in tap water, and misting them daily a sufficient setup for just a day or two? I couldn't find any posts on this topic, so just wanted to clarify before I did something that could accidentally harm my crabs!
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I'm going to start to clear out and bleach my 3 small-medium PP's current 20-gallon tank, but I have a 10-gallon that I'm planning on using as a temporary area for them. Is lining the bottom with paper towels, boiling their bowls and coconut hide in tap water, and misting them daily a sufficient setup for just a day or two? I couldn't find any posts on this topic, so just wanted to clarify before I did something that could accidentally harm my crabs!
Sorry if I'm spamming with these posts!
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Re: Temporary Tank for cleaning
Instead of paper towels, I would suggest damp moss.
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Re: Temporary Tank for cleaning
thanks! just the kind that you would find at a pet store? and are the paper towels harmful for them, because I used them a couple months ago, and I'm not sure if that may have had any health effects on them! sorry for all the questions, just want to make sure their care is the best I can make it!
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As long as there are no dyes and the moss hasn't been treated with anything. A lot of moss is like that at pet stores, so you just have to be careful which type you pick out.Cal wrote: ↑Tue Mar 03, 2020 10:09 amthanks! just the kind that you would find at a pet store? and are the paper towels harmful for them, because I used them a couple months ago, and I'm not sure if that may have had any health effects on them! sorry for all the questions, just want to make sure their care is the best I can make it!
I was able to buy a big bag of sphagnum moss at home depot for like $6.
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Re: Temporary Tank for cleaning
Some crabbers prefer using moss in case the crabs try to eat their bedding. I’ve never had problems with paper towels, but it’s up to you.Cal wrote:thanks! just the kind that you would find at a pet store? and are the paper towels harmful for them, because I used them a couple months ago, and I'm not sure if that may have had any health effects on them! sorry for all the questions, just want to make sure their care is the best I can make it!
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Thanks, that’s a good idea!DevilNDisguise wrote: ↑Tue Mar 03, 2020 10:18 amAs long as there are no dyes and the moss hasn't been treated with anything. A lot of moss is like that at pet stores, so you just have to be careful which type you pick out.
I was able to buy a big bag of sphagnum moss at home depot for like $6.
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Re: Temporary Tank for cleaning
I think i’ll probably go with that, and just change them out frequently, since it’s only for a day or two. Thanks!JoeHermits wrote: ↑Tue Mar 03, 2020 10:20 amSome crabbers prefer using moss in case the crabs try to eat their bedding. I’ve never had problems with paper towels, but it’s up to you.
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